Ok... One of these days I am going to sit down and learn how to right groovys...

In the meantime here is a how-to in perpetuity for Granius MediaStreaming. Granius is a webstreaming provider for Government entities. In this case, I am in Texas and often need to livestream various legislative and county government meetings taking place whilst I work at home.

Previously, I requested a plugin, but I figured out how to grab the stream and tomorrow I will be testing the livestream to confirm my findings. This how-to/tutorial takes you through the steps of:

Finding the RTMP Url via WiresharkConfiguring Serviio

Download Wireshark, its reliable and has cross platform support (especially for us Unix folks). Here are the instructions:Close all other applications, except the browserClose all tabs in the browser, except the one that loads the web radio pageCapture the whole traffic of your system, while you listen to the radio stream. HINT: You must start the capture before you click on the "Play" button/link. Don't use any capture filter!Look at the TCP statstics (Statistics -> Conversation List -> TCP)Sort the out for "Bytes" or "Packets"The connection with the most Bytes/Packets is most certainly the audio streamClick on that connection and then click on "Follow Stream"At the beginning of the TCP connection, you should see the URL (if it was streamed via HTTP).(credit Kurt Knochner @ Wireshark Forums for answer https://ask.wireshark.org/questions/13425/streaming-url )

Key thing when you are looking at the text of the Followed Stream... The URL comes in two parts: the initial RTMP handshake and then the rest of the URL.

Code:

rtmp://207.7.154.118/OnDemand

[b]These parts have to be searched for so dont let their breakup fool you![/b]